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The Home Improvement Agency
The Home Improvement Agency helps vulnerable people to remain independent in their chosen homes. The Agency can arrange home repairs, adaptations or improvements to keep homes warm, safe and secure.Any owner-occupier, council, housing association or private tenant living in the London Boroughs of Richmond upon Thames or…
Generate
Generate's mission is to create better days and better lives for people with a learning disability by working together with them and the people who know them well. It is our intention to provide purpose, develop independence and encourage connections through people, places and activity. …
SignHealth
SignHealth is a national charity that is focussed on improving the mental and physical health of Deaf people by helping them to access healthcare and other services. They provide: Health information for deaf people Advocacy services Housing services Counselling and mental health therapies Outreach…
National Deaf CAMHS London
This community and outpatient service offers assessment and treatment to deaf children and young people (aged up to 18 years) with severe to profound hearing loss and hearing children of deaf adults (CODA) in the Community who are experiencing emotional, behavioural and mental health…
Free2Talk 1:1 mentoring from Free2B
Free2Talk is a 1:1 mentoring service for young people aged 13-21 delivered by Free2B. Free2B is a London based Community Interest Company with the aim of supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals, those questioning their sexuality &/or gender, plus individuals who define themselves by alternative…
Staying Safe Online-Video for young people from Council for Disabled Children
The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) and the Anti-Bullying Alliance have been working with groups of young people in Bristol and Bradford about cyber bullying and staying safe online. The young people they spoke with said that using social media online is a great way for…
Contact, the charity for families with disabled children
Contact is a nationwide charity providing support, advice and information for families with children and young people up to 19 years old who have disabilities or special needs. Anyone can contact them for information. This service offers: …
Deaf Drop-in Service, Wandsworth Adult Social Services
Tuesdays: 10am to 12noon and 1 to 3pm
This is a service that provides advice, information and access to communication for people who are deaf and or hard of hearing. This Service is for people who live in Wandsworth who are deaf or hard of hearing Services include help…
Wandsworth Information, Advice and Support Service (WIASS)
Call back service Telephone: 020 8871 8065 (24 hour confidential answer machine) Email: wiass@wandsworth.gov.uk WIASS provide confidential, impartial, information, advice and support to parents of children and young people (aged 0-25) on special educational needs and/or disability (SEND). WIASS is part of…
Wandsworth Vision Support Service (WVSS)
The Wandsworth Vision Support Service (WVSS) is a free specialist service provided by Wandsworth for children and young people aged 0-25 with vision impairment who live or go to school in Wandsworth. The service includes Qualified Teachers for the Visually Impaired (QTVIs) and Habilitation Specialists.